@sama We start flying them next year. Maybe you can come see them if your parole officer approves.
After stealing an open source AI charity, you then stole all of Apple’s phone technology! Wow.
What do you plan for an encore? That’s tough to beat.
Neuralink has solved through-dura electrode implantation!
This is a very big deal, as it greatly improves the safety and ease of interfacing with the brain.
Neuralink is needed to solve the super low & lossy output bandwidth of humans.
Our input bandwidth, thanks to vision, is many orders of magnitude higher than our output bandwidth, but could also be greatly improved.
By addressing these bandwidth limitations and greatly increasing our effective cognitive capacity, human-AI symbiosis will be far better, improving the probability of a great outcome for humanity in the future.
5 million humanoid robots working 24/7 can build Manhattan in ~6 months. now just imagine what the world looks like when we have 10 billion of them by 2045. now imagine the year 2100.
Oh yes, I remember that Bond film where the villain decarbonized the auto industry, brought fast internet to everyone on the planet, and helped paralyzed people interact with the world again.
Tate Brothers perfectly explain how INSANE migration is and why no country should let in even a single migrant:
"Here’s 10 chocolate bars. 2 are poisoned. Would you eat one? What kind of retard says ‘Only 20% will kill you, so the other 80% are fine’!?"
Billionaire Ron Baron said this on CNBC:
1. Starlink will be worth up to $14 Trillion
2. SpaceX will be worth $10T - $30T or more
3. $1B IPO order
4. Would NOT bet on SpaceX-Tesla merger
5. Terafab saves big margins, 50X chips needed.
Never bet against a guy who never gives up.
SpaceX has released a new 30 minute interview with Elon Musk to talk about AI satellites, manufacturing and more.
It was filmed at SpaceX Starlink terminal factory in Bastrop, Texas.
Wait. Google is paying SpaceX $920 million per month for GPUs?
Google. The company that builds its own TPUs. That runs one of the largest cloud infrastructures on earth. Is renting 110,000 Nvidia GPUs from a rocket company.
I'm honestly not sure what to make of this. Either Google's AI compute needs have gotten so massive that even they can't build fast enough. Or SpaceX has built something in AI infrastructure that nobody was paying attention to. Or both.
$920M a month. $30B over the contract.
Whatever is happening behind the scenes at these companies is moving way faster than what we see publicly.